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US FTC Combats Impersonation Scams

April 2, 2024
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US FTC Combats Impersonation Scams

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports a staggering increase in impersonation scams in the U.S., amounting to over $1.1 billion in losses in 2023, triple the amount from the previous year. With 490,000 reported scams, the FTC highlights a concerning trend of fraudsters targeting individuals and businesses alike, predominantly through phone calls, email, and text messages. These scams often blur the lines between business and government impersonation, with scammers posing as multiple organizations within a single scheme to deceive victims into fraudulent activities.

In response to the escalating threat, the FTC announces forthcoming impersonation rules designed to bolster its capacity to combat scams effectively. These rules will grant the agency broader authority to pursue scammers in federal courts for civil penalties and restitution, specifically targeting those who utilize forged government seals, spoofed email addresses, and false affiliations. The initiative aims to provide consumers with enhanced protection against a variety of impersonation schemes that exploit trust and familiarity to perpetrate financial fraud.

The FTC’s proactive measures coincide with a surge in various types of impersonation scams highlighted by the agency, including copycat account security alerts, phony subscription renewals, fake giveaways, and fictitious package delivery problems. To mitigate the risk of falling victim to such scams, the FTC advises consumers to exercise caution when faced with unsolicited communications, refrain from clicking on suspicious links, and verify the authenticity of requests for money transfers. These guidelines serve as essential tools in safeguarding individuals and businesses against the pervasive threat posed by impersonation scams in today’s digital landscape.

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  • US Federal Trade Commission Bolsters Fight Against Impersonation Scams
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